The Chronic Pain Clinic treats children who have a variety of pain problems, including complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), pain due to cancer, pelvic pain, back pain, abdominal pain, and many other painful conditions, all on an outpatient basis.

The PPRC at Boston Children's Hospital in Waltham is an intensive rehabilitation program that serves the needs of children and adolescents between the ages of 7 and 18 who continue to suffer disabling, chronic pain despite having outpatient treatment. Most patients referred to this clinic have been diagnosed with CRPS.

The Regional Anesthesia Program works closely with Boston Children’s Division of Pain Medicine and all of the surgical specialties to provide young patients with the safest and most effective anesthesia and pain control available.

This outpatient The Comfort Ability is a fun and interactive outpatient pain management workshop for children and teens with chronic pain and their parents. The program is run by staff psychologists from the Pain Treatment Center and introduces cognitive behavioral and bio-behavioral pain management strategies.

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